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Snapdragon X Series 2 Officially Teased: Game-Changing ARM Processor Set for Snapdragon Summit 2025

Breaking: Qualcomm has officially teased the Snapdragon X Series 2 processors for launch at the Snapdragon Summit 2025 (September 23-25), promising to revolutionize Windows...

Why Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Skips Four Generations

Qualcomm just dropped a naming bombshell that has tech enthusiasts scratching their heads. The company officially confirmed its next flagship chipset will be called...
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Qualcomm will be launching the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 on the 15th...

Qualcomm has announced the official dates for the Snapdragon Summit 2022. The company confirmed that it is launching the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 will be...
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Qualcomm Lunches its new Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 and Snapdragon...

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 and Snapdragon W5 Gen 1, two new platforms for forthcoming wearables. The company has stated that...
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Qualcomm announces dates for its Snapdragon Summit

The Snapdragon Summit dates were previously hinted at, but Qualcomm probably intended to keep those specifics a secret until the chipset manufacturer was prepared...
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Qualcomm creates suspense with its latest teaser of the upcoming Snapdragon...

Chipmaker Qualcomm has recently teased the arrival of a new chip exclusive to wearable devices. The teaser was shared via Twitter, the brand shared...
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Apple will continue to use the 5G modem of Qualcomm in...

Apple is back again with Qualcomm. Unfortunately, the iPhone 15 series, which is anticipated to launch next year, won't feature the first version of...
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Qualcomm reportedly planning to shift to Samsung 3nm GAA Process

When Qualcomm went to TSMC and announced the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, it was assumed that Samsung and Qualcomm would never agree on...